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his paws are massive already and he's only 13 weeks. I hope Chloe does settle soon, its a shame we're not in the new house, we had planned on being in by Xmas |
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Awwww he is gorgeous and making me "broody"! Lol. My poor Alfie had to put up with hissing from 3 strange (to him) cats but its amazing how quickly they come round, its horrible to put them all through it at the time but just when you think its never going to happen, little by little they protest less, are less hostile and then hopefully, make friends. Tess is 16 and she has accepted Alfie despite violent hissing and growling for a week or so. The other 2 came round a bit quicker. Good luck!! Jan x |
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What a little stunner! Chloe will come around eventually, do pay her a bit of extra attention .... hard to do with a new kitten! ...... so she won't feel neglected and resentful. He does have big paws! |
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